Oak Harbor has won each of its 23 games this season, including 12 in the Sandusky Bay Conference. As a result, senior Andrea Cecil was recognized player of the year, and junior Emma Barney and freshman Logan Harris were first-team selections.

“It’s been something I’ve worked hard for for the past four years,” Cecil said. “Seeing people like (Clyde’s) Amanda Cahill, who has also gotten the award, and how successful she’s been after her high school career shows how prestigious this award can be.”

Cahill averages nearly a double-double for an Indiana team on the bubble for the women’s NCAA Tournament. Cecil, who will play at Bowling Green State University, averages 23 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.8 steals.

She is impactful atop the Rockets’ 1-3-1 defense and registered a single-season program-record 530 points this season. Her 1,811 career points are also a school record.

“It shows how much I’ve improved since last year and how much we’ve improved as a team going from one to three people on first-team,” Barney said.

Harris joined the team as a starter and averages 10.8 points and 6.5 rebounds.

“It’s a great honor, especially as a freshman,” Harris said. “All year the team has worked so hard. (Junior) Maddy (Rathbun), Coach (Abbie) Gezo and Coach Ralph (Mills) especially, helped me working on getting stronger at the post.

“I would’ve never gotten to where I’m at without everyone.”

Port Clinton’s Sydney Alexander and Joey Brenner were first-team all-SBC for the girls and boys, respectively. Alexander, who averaged 15.5 points and 6.5 rebounds, combines two strengths that rarely go together in shot blocking and shooting 3-pointers.

“It’s truly an honor to receive first-team all-SBC and to know all my hard work paid off,” Alexander said. “That was a top goal of mine coming into this season and I’m so glad I was recognized.”